Children’s fracture healing if the treatment is more timely, and proper post-operative care, most of the bone is the same as normal, but due to the different physical condition of the patient, so the specific circumstances need to be different from person to person, such as discomfort and other conditions should be immediately go to the hospital for relevant examinations, and then do the treatment. The specifics of healing a child’s fracture depend on the patient’s fracture site, severity, and recovery. Patients with displaced intra-articular fractures may experience deformity after healing; If the patient has a fracture outside the joint, most of the bone will be the same as normal bone after healing, but some patients may have misalignment, usually with the development of the body, the bone will return to normal. It is recommended that parents should closely observe the growth of their children and also go to the hospital for relevant diagnosis and treatment if there is any discomfort, so as not to affect the growth and development of their children.